05indexonid,title,titleSort,thumbnail,url,localid,description,site,type,featureComment,featureMystery,bibliographicCitation,accessionNo,madePublic,publicDisplay,creator,contributor,publisher,subject,source,language,spatial,temporal,created,modified,enclosureURL,enclosureLength,enclosureType,multiPart,recordOwner,l_longlat,mystery75indexindex<b>index501fulltext,description,e_textxmlindex1typefSpatialfGroupNamesiteitemTypefeatureCommentfeatureMysteryfDateDecaderightsCreativeCommonsfDateYeargeoidcontributedfSubjectl_fvesselTypepublicDisplaycounttrue05020falsetrue21 recordOwner:("CIN" OR "CNRS" OR "MHGL" OR "TMHS") fSubject:("Steamboats" OR "Rapids" OR "St. Lawrence (Steamboat)") fGroupName:("War of 1812") groupid:("62") publicDisplay:true -11</b>trueindex110truetruetruehttp://images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/63784/dataStereoview of USS MICHIGAN lying in Put-in-Bay, off South Bass Island. The willow tree was planted over the graves of the British and American naval officers killed in the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 Sept 1813, the major naval engagement on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.Stereoview of USS MICHIGAN lying in Put-in-Bay, off South Bass Island. The willow tree was planted over the graves of the British and American naval officers killed in the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 Sept 1813, the major naval engagement on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.Lake Erie Island Scenery
Scenes in Put-in-Bay
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Willow Tree
Planted by Com. Perry and other survivors of the Battle of Lake Erie, to mark the burial place of the slain.
Published by Beneditct,
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